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Im not that big of a tech guy. I know quite a bit about computers, but not enough to build my own. So I was wondering, what pc should I get off the site "NewEgg" I got 2, 2,500$ gift cards that I bought and I was wondering what you guys think I should get. I had some in mind, so Ill post them links right below. Im going for max gaming performance, i mainly play Arma 3, csgo, h1z1, and gta. But I wanna run games in ultra settings without any problems. Any help/advice from you guys would be awesome, thanks!

 

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883230210

 

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA08C5MM6061

 

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227753

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Don't buy prebuilt machines, they are overpriced and the build quality of them is awful. Build your own. 

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The time Linus replied to me on one of my threads: 

 

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then just learn, its more profitable from custom parts then prebuilt

 

also, we can do one for you (parts that you should choose)

Remember to quote me (or someone else), otherwise we won't going to recieve your answers...

 

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With your gift card I assume you can just purchase parts with them? If so then it'll be easier to build it your own instead of getting a pre-build because some of them come with Bloatware which is reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaally annoying to remove and clean up. Pretty sure a kind folk here can give you a part list!

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Just now, StutterAndLag said:

I just never built one before, and I'd have no idea what im doing lol. 

Watch build guides on YouTube. 

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i have a build from a previous thread that totals just a few dollars over 2500k.. (can't get everything is from newegg though) but it gives an indication on what you can get,

https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/vLYGFd

though i think the prebuilt ones doesn't look too bad pricewise, and you can always go over the build and fix any "shoddy workmanship" yourself, though i do reccomend you build it yourself for the experience for future dissasembly, troubleshooting, upgrades, builds etc

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


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RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
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You don't even need spend $4000 to build a PC that is much better than those pre-builts.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Bg4WsJ 

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8 minutes ago, StutterAndLag said:

Doing that right now lol. I guess I just need a parts list? i have a 4,800$ budget, but im trying to also get a monitor. 

 

1 minute ago, StutterAndLag said:

By the way everyone, all the parts need to be from newegg, as my gift cards can only be used on that site; thanks for the help!!

Don't question my methods just do it

 

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor  ($294.49 @ SuperBiiz) 
Motherboard: MSI - X370 GAMING PLUS ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($127.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory  ($119.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($169.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Seagate - Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($59.99 @ Amazon) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB GAMING X Video Card (2-Way SLI)  ($804.98 @ Newegg) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB GAMING X Video Card (2-Way SLI)  ($804.98 @ Newegg) 
Case: NZXT - S340 (Black/Red) ATX Mid Tower Case  ($69.99 @ NCIX US) 
Power Supply: SeaSonic - PRIME Platinum 850W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($164.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit  ($92.99 @ Amazon) 
Monitor: Asus - ROG SWIFT PG348Q 34.0" 3440x1440 100Hz Monitor  ($1189.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Keyboard: Logitech - G910 Orion Spark Wired Gaming Keyboard  ($126.99 @ Amazon) 
Mouse: Logitech - G502 Wired Optical Mouse  ($55.99 @ Best Buy) 
Headphones: Kingston - HyperX Cloud II 7.1 Channel  Headset  ($96.99 @ Amazon) 
Total: $4180.34
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-07-01 14:37 EDT-0400

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HAHA i forgot a case but yeah and I'm not sure if you can use that loop for sli didn't think about that either, maybe just go for a 212 evo and keep the gpu cooler, but no the FE cards have terrible airflow try an evga or asus card  

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

 

Don't question my methods just do it

 

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor  ($294.49 @ SuperBiiz) 
Motherboard: MSI - X370 GAMING PLUS ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($127.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory  ($119.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($169.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Seagate - Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($59.99 @ Amazon) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB GAMING X Video Card (2-Way SLI)  ($804.98 @ Newegg) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB GAMING X Video Card (2-Way SLI)  ($804.98 @ Newegg) 
Case: NZXT - S340 (Black/Red) ATX Mid Tower Case  ($69.99 @ NCIX US) 
Power Supply: SeaSonic - PRIME Platinum 850W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($164.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit  ($92.99 @ Amazon) 
Monitor: Asus - ROG SWIFT PG348Q 34.0" 3440x1440 100Hz Monitor  ($1189.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Keyboard: Logitech - G910 Orion Spark Wired Gaming Keyboard  ($126.99 @ Amazon) 
Mouse: Logitech - G502 Wired Optical Mouse  ($55.99 @ Best Buy) 
Headphones: Kingston - HyperX Cloud II 7.1 Channel  Headset  ($96.99 @ Amazon) 
Total: $4180.34
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-07-01 14:37 EDT-0400

Wow! thanks a bunch. that's like a full list of everything that I need/want. So I should pick this over everything else that was recently posted right? Also, should I buy a shock band? and anything else that I need to build it? and what about liquid cooling, do I need that? Thanks a bunch for the help. Also, thanks everyone for your input and opinions. 

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